Monday, Aug. 25, 1930
Who Won
P: Jim Dandy, owned by Chaffee Earl, 22-year-old son of a California fruit tycoon, at 100 to 1: the Travers (oldest U. S. stake) on a sodden track at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., soundly beating three-year old champion Gallant Fox, at i to 2, and Harry Payne Whitney's Whichone.
P: Hotsy-Totsy, owned by Victor Kliesrath of Bragg-Kliesrath Co. (automobile brakes): the annual Gold Cup race for 625 cu. in. power boats; the first National Motor Boat Sweepstakes, at Red Bank, N. J., averaging 52 & 56 m.p.h.
P: Wilmer Hines of Columbia, S. C.: the National Junior tennis championship, beating James Bobbitt of Pasadena 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 in the finals at Culver, Ind.
P: Thisbe, U. S. eight-metre boat, after trailing by 300 yards most of the way in the deciding race; an international match for the Canada's cup on Lake Ontario off Rochester, catching Quest, Fife-designed Canadian yacht, in a spinnaker run on the next-to-last leg.
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